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mummy was, indeed, a towering figure.e everybody in this church has a story about her, a story that would make you laugh, would make you cry, a story that would make you roll your eyes at her audacity and her brilliance. she was the real deal, a woman who did everything women aspire to. she had a great husband, she had a great family, a deep, deep faith in god, and she combined that with being a fearless warrior for the voiceless. i am so thrilled, as i know my brothers are, that people all over the world are hearing about her this week in editorials and on television, because they need to hear stories about individuals like mummy. i'm especially glad that young women are hearing about her, because she was a woman who didn't choose and women are often told you have to choose to be this or that, this kind of woman, you have to dress this way, talk this way, you have to have one opinion. well, mummy wasn't like that. she didn't choose. she let all of the different parts of her go out and that is what made her unique. she di
mummy was, indeed, a towering figure.e everybody in this church has a story about her, a story that would make you laugh, would make you cry, a story that would make you roll your eyes at her audacity and her brilliance. she was the real deal, a woman who did everything women aspire to. she had a great husband, she had a great family, a deep, deep faith in god, and she combined that with being a fearless warrior for the voiceless. i am so thrilled, as i know my brothers are, that people all...
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mummy was a towering figure.her that would make you laugh or cry you roll your eyes are per audacity and brilliance. she was it the real deal, a woman who did everything within us buyer to. she had a great husband, a great family, a deep faith in god. and she combines that with been a fearless warrior for the boys less. i am so thrilled as are my brothers people all over the world are hearing about her this week in editorials and on television because they knew to hear stories about individuals like mummy i'm especially glad young women are hearing about her because she was a woman that did not choose and when they were often told to be this or that, this kind of woman talk this way or have one opinion but mummy was not like that she did not use bella all the different parts of her go out and that is what made her a unique. she did not allow herself to be tamed or contain the she was hurt her authentic self the very woman who made grown men at quaking in their boots was the very same moment that spend quality tim
mummy was a towering figure.her that would make you laugh or cry you roll your eyes are per audacity and brilliance. she was it the real deal, a woman who did everything within us buyer to. she had a great husband, a great family, a deep faith in god. and she combines that with been a fearless warrior for the boys less. i am so thrilled as are my brothers people all over the world are hearing about her this week in editorials and on television because they knew to hear stories about individuals...
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both mummy and teddy fought their entire lives, their entire lives. 40 years, 50 years to give peopleh intellectual disain'ts the same rights as everybody else. it took her lifetime to achieve that. teddy fought his entire life for health care and all of the legislation you heard talked abo about. whether it's five years or ten years, and many people willed him off. none of the things that he accomplished would have been accomplished. i think both of them are incredible test amounts to how long this takes, how hard one has to accomplish something, and i think we've lost sight of that in this country and anything whether it's journalism, politics. people expect you to get elected president and solve all the problems immediately. you see how long they had to stay in there and keep hammering away and hammering away, and i think that that gives us hope for the people that are disillusioned that they didn't get something done right away. if you look at people like that and say, wow, they accomplished a lot, but it took a long time. >> you talk about health care. you watched what was happen
both mummy and teddy fought their entire lives, their entire lives. 40 years, 50 years to give peopleh intellectual disain'ts the same rights as everybody else. it took her lifetime to achieve that. teddy fought his entire life for health care and all of the legislation you heard talked abo about. whether it's five years or ten years, and many people willed him off. none of the things that he accomplished would have been accomplished. i think both of them are incredible test amounts to how long...
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to them she was mummy, devoted to family and faith, but hardly conventional. >> most of the mothers wereed up, kind of neatly coiffed, mummy wore men's pants, smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. >> reporter: she found time to be a best friend to all her children and 19 grandchildren. >> grandma, thank you for watching "mermaids" with me, having magical tea parties, many competitive sailing adventures. >> for the young and old people who have yet to discover their passion in life, may grandma's example of courage, faith and commitment, guide them to find their calling. >> reporter: unable to join his family today, brother ted kennedy, until eunice's final weeks he visited her every day. >> just he and eunice, a late afternoon drink, on the patio overlooking nantucket sound in a home and area filled with so many memories for the both of them. >> i think if i said to my mother which i often did, i can't go on without you, i don't know how to live without you. she would say you are fine. i have raised you well. now get out there. i don't want to hear one more yip get going. your
to them she was mummy, devoted to family and faith, but hardly conventional. >> most of the mothers wereed up, kind of neatly coiffed, mummy wore men's pants, smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. >> reporter: she found time to be a best friend to all her children and 19 grandchildren. >> grandma, thank you for watching "mermaids" with me, having magical tea parties, many competitive sailing adventures. >> for the young and old people who have yet to...
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. >> mummy wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars, she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. >> she brought the group to tears with a poem she won't recently with her mom. >> you are the star in my sky you are the music in my heart do you hear it? listen listen mummy , you are the trumpet of my life. >> shriver was buried not far from the family compound. she famousously shared this with her family for many years. >> we have continuing coverage of her life on her web site. just go to wbaltv.com and you'll find a slide show and an interactive of the kennedy family tree. >> coming up, more benefits of chocolate. how researchers say it might help those who have recently suffered a heart attack. >> at the white house, a problem of deadly medical mistakes and how the obama administration plans to help. >> plus, 40 years ago today hundreds of thousands of free spirits flocked to new york for a concert that turned out to define a generation. we will remember woodstock when we return. >> we begin this morning's "medical alert" with a diabetes warning from the f.d.a. the f.d.a. says c
. >> mummy wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars, she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. >> she brought the group to tears with a poem she won't recently with her mom. >> you are the star in my sky you are the music in my heart do you hear it? listen listen mummy , you are the trumpet of my life. >> shriver was buried not far from the family compound. she famousously shared this with her family for many years. >> we have continuing coverage of her life...
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mummy was not like that.e let all the different parts of her go out and that is what made for you make. she did not allow herself to be tamed or content. she achieved her true authentic supper at the very same woman who made a grown man quake in their boots when she set foot on capitol hill was the very same woman who spent quality time with each and everyone of us, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life, you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and they like that is about family. her story teaches us that women are complex and
mummy was not like that.e let all the different parts of her go out and that is what made for you make. she did not allow herself to be tamed or content. she achieved her true authentic supper at the very same woman who made a grown man quake in their boots when she set foot on capitol hill was the very same woman who spent quality time with each and everyone of us, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this...
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mummy, you are the trumpet of my life. >> reporter: senator ted kennedy who was fighting brain cancer was not here in person but he was in spirit. following the funeral mass here, the family held a private burial. that is the latest from hyannis, massachusetts, i'm alison bologna, fox 5 news. >>> 18 years after the first casualty of the golf war, navy pilot mark speicher was laid to rest today. he passed the church where he taught sunday school and his old high school. he was shot down in 1991 on the first night of the gulf war. his remains were discovered in the iraqi desert and identified earlier this month. >>> new fallout in the mid-air collision over the hudson river. the faa is cracking down, suspending two employees. what they should have been doing in the moments before the deadly crash. we're live in new york next. >>> and then, a local firefighter arrested for soliciting sex from a minor. he faces charges and his wife is doing the talking tonight. gary? >>> and talking about the weekend. looks like the weekend forecast may cooperate. we'll touch on this and the first forecas
mummy, you are the trumpet of my life. >> reporter: senator ted kennedy who was fighting brain cancer was not here in person but he was in spirit. following the funeral mass here, the family held a private burial. that is the latest from hyannis, massachusetts, i'm alison bologna, fox 5 news. >>> 18 years after the first casualty of the golf war, navy pilot mark speicher was laid to rest today. he passed the church where he taught sunday school and his old high school. he was...
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the support and in this battle of the sexes she took one dark night last year would mummy a hill rome has is a coincidence or the strategy? i think is good strategy because columbia put them on august 7th the key is going to be the best that can grow as the most late summer and is due to because of merrill streep one person. she may have taken three decades in terms of hit her career but she's not only considered the best actress in a world where her 15 oscar nominations but she is considered one of the most bankable actresses following her smash hits the double worst problem but ammonia this movie has been creating both among the women and full network goes out to 100 million homes i see women and even men and really flocking to see this movie. not only that this is a popular topics but it has a good underlying theme of women finding their own destiny in the professional world and having their husband there is about real people and good husbands and the fact that there hasn't been many movies and the middle of may him this may still have today is going to be number one this week beca
the support and in this battle of the sexes she took one dark night last year would mummy a hill rome has is a coincidence or the strategy? i think is good strategy because columbia put them on august 7th the key is going to be the best that can grow as the most late summer and is due to because of merrill streep one person. she may have taken three decades in terms of hit her career but she's not only considered the best actress in a world where her 15 oscar nominations but she is considered...
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her eulogy, that to the rest of the world, she was a transformative figure, but to us she was simply mummyand she was our hero. and she said that each of the five children, though there were five of them, they each felt like an only child, because eunice devoted so much attention to them. and was so involved in their lives and so encouraging in different ways. and here was a woman, the other thing that i thought maria said that was so wonderful, eunice was not afraid to be who she was, even though she wasn't what people expected. she didn't care about her hair, she didn't wauls dress the way she should have, as maria said, she would roll up to the school and maria would want to go hide, because she would have pens and pencils in her hair. you can see that picture. but she was so full of life, so full of momentum. and there was no question that she leaves this great void in their lives. >> and, of course, the program now, the program from today's mass, was filled with wonderful pictures and we will share must have of those as well. as my papers blow away. thank you so much for sharing all o
her eulogy, that to the rest of the world, she was a transformative figure, but to us she was simply mummyand she was our hero. and she said that each of the five children, though there were five of them, they each felt like an only child, because eunice devoted so much attention to them. and was so involved in their lives and so encouraging in different ways. and here was a woman, the other thing that i thought maria said that was so wonderful, eunice was not afraid to be who she was, even...
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i got desperate when i hated the mummy and the mummy returns. i only wish bad things on you and your family for not liking the mummy returns. people out there are nuts or insane -- can i they? it took all the greatest coolest monsters in hollywood history and made them boring. the guy cannot cut together an action sequence it's an embarrassment of riches. >> not a must see. >> could be a masterpiece. we don't know. >> great to have you. >> thank you. and "inglourious basterds" too. can i say that on tv. >> it's okay. thanks. all right, chris. there you go. summer movies. >> my review for funny people is funny, but way too long. like a half hour. they promise sex appeal in a bottle but we will put them to the test. you are watchin "the early show". please, back off. >> it's very arousing in here right now. >> he went all the way there. all the way to erotic. i was going to say. >> that's a the difference. >> happy saturday morning. glad you are here. >> if you have not heard, these scents can make the most unattractive of human beings attractive.
i got desperate when i hated the mummy and the mummy returns. i only wish bad things on you and your family for not liking the mummy returns. people out there are nuts or insane -- can i they? it took all the greatest coolest monsters in hollywood history and made them boring. the guy cannot cut together an action sequence it's an embarrassment of riches. >> not a must see. >> could be a masterpiece. we don't know. >> great to have you. >> thank you. and...
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i got desperate when i hated the mummy and the mummy returns.nly wish bad things on you and your family for not liking the mummy returns. people out there are nuts or insane -- can i they? it took all the greatest, coolest monsters in hollywood history and made them boring. the guy cannot cut together an action sequence it's an embarrassment of riches. >> not a must see. >> could be a masterpiece. we don't know. >> great to have you. >> thank you. and "inglourious basterds" too. can i say that on tv. >> it's okay. thanks. all right, chris. there you go. summer movies. >> my review for funny people is funny, but way too long. like a half hour. they promise sex appeal in a bottle, but we will put them to the test. you are watchin "the early show". please, back off. carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, on
i got desperate when i hated the mummy and the mummy returns.nly wish bad things on you and your family for not liking the mummy returns. people out there are nuts or insane -- can i they? it took all the greatest, coolest monsters in hollywood history and made them boring. the guy cannot cut together an action sequence it's an embarrassment of riches. >> not a must see. >> could be a masterpiece. we don't know. >> great to have you. >> thank you. and "inglourious...
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they used to really wrap them so that you couldn't -- they looked like mummies, you know w. their noses open. >> rookies were lucky. >> really. >> let me take you out to hburn. this is how the day ended for rookie kevin barnes and robert henson. poor guys. tied to a goalpost. and the practicefie field, all day's work. and it was hot. gatorade in their hair. bad deal. after they shot patiently. before they were freed, i asked fred smoot which rookies were being hazed. >> they're rookies. it doesn't matter. they have no name yet. you look on their helmets, they have no redskins on it. i don't know those guys. they are tied to the goalpost. >> you have to earn your keep. this ain't too bad. i have heard of worse. >> they said griffin needs to talk to me about something. griff put his arm around me and said don't fight it. when somebody that big tells you don't fight it, they mean it. better to go with it and not have the whole defense on me. >> they're good sports about it. they understand what's going on. they understand the process, you know, this league is a process. i'm sur
they used to really wrap them so that you couldn't -- they looked like mummies, you know w. their noses open. >> rookies were lucky. >> really. >> let me take you out to hburn. this is how the day ended for rookie kevin barnes and robert henson. poor guys. tied to a goalpost. and the practicefie field, all day's work. and it was hot. gatorade in their hair. bad deal. after they shot patiently. before they were freed, i asked fred smoot which rookies were being hazed. >>...
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i would say, mummy, these people came from the prison.he'd say, don't tell anyone. >> we were there in that era. >> is it true that some of the counselors at camp shriver drank up all your father's favorite wine? >> yes. when my father came back frbing ambassador to france he had gotten a case of wine from mr. rothchilds. there was punch on friday, and for some reason the punch guy hadn't delivered the punch, so someone did take the wine, empty it out, and make the punch. so when father came home, he was quite exercised. mother was like, forget about it. we didn't need the wine. >> mummy used the house as a training ground for all of her philosophies. so she wanted to see if people with intellectual disabilities could work so she hired people with intellectual abilities to work. she bleevened prisoners could be rehabilitated, -- believed prisoners could be rehabilitated so she brought them over to the house for counselors thinking they could be rehabilitated from murder. she would try all different kinds of sports, archery. >> archery! >>
i would say, mummy, these people came from the prison.he'd say, don't tell anyone. >> we were there in that era. >> is it true that some of the counselors at camp shriver drank up all your father's favorite wine? >> yes. when my father came back frbing ambassador to france he had gotten a case of wine from mr. rothchilds. there was punch on friday, and for some reason the punch guy hadn't delivered the punch, so someone did take the wine, empty it out, and make the punch. so...
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mummy, you are the trumpet of my life. >> reporter: shriver was buried at the cemetery not far from the family compound. she famously shared with people other than family for many of her 88 years. chris clackum, nbc news. >> three irish musicians performed and sent to the service by bono. at one point they led the group in singing bob dylan's "forever young." >> how about that? coming up on "news4 at 6:00," alexandria's former police chief pled guilty to driving while intoxicated. we will tell you how long he will spend in jail. >>> animal adoptions are being put on hold because many dogs in our area have come down with the flu. what you can do to prevent it from spreading. >> this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of woodstock. we will back at the festival. >> our weekend, we will have a stfe o alf 406r7b8g9s years ago this weekend when hundreds of thousands of people descended in new york for what many people was the defining moment of a generation. woodstock. three-day festival celebrating peace, love, music. michelle franzen has the story. >> reporter: legendary song "freedom" to k
mummy, you are the trumpet of my life. >> reporter: shriver was buried at the cemetery not far from the family compound. she famously shared with people other than family for many of her 88 years. chris clackum, nbc news. >> three irish musicians performed and sent to the service by bono. at one point they led the group in singing bob dylan's "forever young." >> how about that? coming up on "news4 at 6:00," alexandria's former police chief pled guilty to...
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w wearing a button of her daughter and i meet people, you kn, every day thatomep toe about teddy, mummyddy, jack. say do yo know that peoe turn out not to people who h their goals for makingoney or whwere in search of fame, but peleurn out for people who wanto make the world a better. they ner went out take ney. th never went out to get on a ality show and bece fams get on tv. they went out tohange the world. people get that. >>here are s man americans whhave no connectiono your fami and, yet, the feel someing visceral with the loss of yr mother a now theoss tdy kennedy tha i really is the end of sh a distinct era r kennedys. >> we, i thinkice prident bidenddressed that bsaying, you know, i don't thinkhis the d ofhe kennedys, but i thk that wl be written, tha it's the endf ana, that the kennedysre fished and i thk really the goalor each huma being,hether your name kennedy, shriver, gregory, or whatever, it's to live you fe, the life that you choose, that's inourheart, thas out somethg bigger th yourse yourlf. we'll see. >> tre'still living legy r aounger generaon. >> thas a vael value.
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to them, she was mummy, devoted to family and faith, but hardly conventional. >> most of the mothers were dressed up and kind of neatly coifed. mummy wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars and played tackle footballp. >> reporter: she found time to be a best friend to all her children and 19 grandchildren. >> grandma, thank you for watching mer mads with me, having magical tea parties, our many competitive sailing adventures. >> for the young and the old people who have yet to discover their passion in life, may grandma's example of courage, faith and commitment guide them to find their calling. >> reporter: unable to join his family, brother ted kennedy. until eunice's final weeks, he visited her every day. >> just he and eunice having a late afternoon drink out on the patio overlooking nantucket sound in a home and an area that is filled with so many memories for the both of them. >> i think if i said to my mother, which i often did, i can't go on without you, i don't know how to live without you, she'd say, you're fine. i've raised you well. now get out there. i don't want to h
to them, she was mummy, devoted to family and faith, but hardly conventional. >> most of the mothers were dressed up and kind of neatly coifed. mummy wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars and played tackle footballp. >> reporter: she found time to be a best friend to all her children and 19 grandchildren. >> grandma, thank you for watching mer mads with me, having magical tea parties, our many competitive sailing adventures. >> for the young and the old people who...
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for a while, director steven summers who had done "the mummy" and "van helsing." they made a lot of money. the director was taken out of the editing room, reportedly replaced by an experienced editor. paramount had the worst tracking with this film it had ever had. but that's also -- there's a lot of comic things going on, based on a 1980s ka toon series, and a 45-year-old action figure. it's not going to win an oscar. i think the other issue with this movie is it's coming after "star trek" and "transformers" and movies that up the ante. "rise of the cobra" sounds like a bad joke right there. >> after we save the world, another one coming out, a little bit of fine french cuisine. let's take a look. >> what is it that you legally like to do? >> eat. >> and we are so good at it. look at you. >> if i really wanted to learn to cook, i could just cook my way through julia child's cookbook. i could blog about that. >> good luck with that. i complete relate to amy adams in the film. she and meryl streep teaming up, she's terrific. what is the story here? apparently there
for a while, director steven summers who had done "the mummy" and "van helsing." they made a lot of money. the director was taken out of the editing room, reportedly replaced by an experienced editor. paramount had the worst tracking with this film it had ever had. but that's also -- there's a lot of comic things going on, based on a 1980s ka toon series, and a 45-year-old action figure. it's not going to win an oscar. i think the other issue with this movie is it's coming...
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. >> pinatas, packing material, paper cups, air filters, dollar bills, like a cheap mummy costume, ourpped in paper. from its origins in china 2,200 years ago -- >> this is space paper and made aboard the columbia space shuttle to. >> a trip into outer space, paper's trail has been a long and winding one. >> paper clothing is a lot more sturdy than people give it credit for, you can wash paper clothing. >> cindy bowden is the director of the robert c williams paper museum at georgia tech. she will take paper over plastic any day. >> when you talk about preserving and con serving artifacts, if they are data on a cd or data on a three-inch diskette or whatever it happened to be, that data disintegrates a lot faster than paper ever will. we have paper in the museums from 700 ad, it is still here. >> but for a commodity with such a storied history, paper's image is routinely beaten to a pulp. >> piles of paper are scorned as signs of in efficiency, letters on paper are extent on what is derisively known as snail mail, and where do the lay about of the search advice the office work, a paper
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the warm sandy climate helped preserve egyptian mummies and sand continues to stop time today. >> sandp hold back tooth decay. >> you can hold back a storm surge with backs of sand, and boat loads of sand created these islands in dubai where people who could afford it built new homes. >> soy guess now only a foolish or very wealthy man builds his house in the stand. >> and without this ancient substance we would haven't our most recent technology. >> >> the high-powered processing we depend on to run economies. >> and entertainment and war. ♪ i understand you have been running from the man that goes by the name of the sandman. >> but you know what, as hard as we struggle to make sand what we want it to be, in the end, sand is a reminder that what we want is not forever. >> #02: action. >> coming up. >> i sent her an e-mail and she ride to e-mail me back on a toaster. >> osgood: the funny thing about judd apatow. >> and later, a family affair. >> osgood: ethically, i ethnically, i mean, was he like us or -- >> a woman? >> it is sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >>
the warm sandy climate helped preserve egyptian mummies and sand continues to stop time today. >> sandp hold back tooth decay. >> you can hold back a storm surge with backs of sand, and boat loads of sand created these islands in dubai where people who could afford it built new homes. >> soy guess now only a foolish or very wealthy man builds his house in the stand. >> and without this ancient substance we would haven't our most recent technology. >> >> the...
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but to her five children, mark, bobby, timmy, and anthony, to all of us, she was simply mummy.e was our hero. she miscarries smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate, and driven but also really fun and funny, competitive, but also in bathetic, restless and patient, curious and careful. she liked to hang with the guys, but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. to hurt in every sense of that word. he did not mind if her hair was a mass or if she beat him at tennis or challenged his ideas he let her rip and roar and he loved everything about her. add that to five kids that adored her and loved to be with her and you have the ultimate role model. mommy was all of our best friends. it was an honor for all of us to be her children and a special privilege for me to be her daughter. it was not always easy being her kid because she was not exactly like any other mother you have ever seen. i did not actually know how to process her appearance because most of the mothers were dressed up and mony wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars and
but to her five children, mark, bobby, timmy, and anthony, to all of us, she was simply mummy.e was our hero. she miscarries smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate, and driven but also really fun and funny, competitive, but also in bathetic, restless and patient, curious and careful. she liked to hang with the guys, but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. to hurt in every sense of that word. he did not mind if her hair was a mass or if she...
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man #2: my fir reaction when i sawhis mummy was, "oh, my god, it's a phaoh." it is the key to curing diase. man #4: that's history righthere. on: welcome to the oat. edwho died latesdhe at h h hyni maachuses. tait driwi arooinil f dredeiahiri al jourli i washitoned wh vesenatonnedy and john meacham,he editor of ewsw magazich is cong w a commerative issue. d we'll hr frenator kennedy h words in rviet heidit one i and e in he an ex>> this is aplac tt youa isble.at the sou ma peoplon bothdesf the cobuti tth f is ser inhetehat can tick off slatn d evythinge,you as eatas if you had r foesen a htwo tms inhe presiden. placanbout bei a sator d e gacy thatoure il. it'sn enormous hor. mean,it's the greest pubc nor u uld ssibly have. an reat and prte thest thahepeople o massaue gito me. to be able teprent them e nate. and we' tried to... i've alwaerceived by ros try toetso in pe. 'seenrustting in the o seone th's psione t tion hlt iur and s en fiting that over0 snd istil.. we see tsevery sgl day ma tragedies h faliest ha been ab to do i buwe've some pess ert. ani as el t
man #2: my fir reaction when i sawhis mummy was, "oh, my god, it's a phaoh." it is the key to curing diase. man #4: that's history righthere. on: welcome to the oat. edwho died latesdhe at h h hyni maachuses. tait driwi arooinil f dredeiahiri al jourli i washitoned wh vesenatonnedy and john meacham,he editor of ewsw magazich is cong w a commerative issue. d we'll hr frenator kennedy h words in rviet heidit one i and e in he an ex>> this is aplac tt youa isble.at the sou ma...
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mummy, you are the trumpet of my life.n. >> at the grave site service, mourners lit candles from the special olympic torch and shriver's son tim, now chairman of the organization, asked the athletes there to come forward to be near the casket. quite a woman. quite a woman, wolf. >> our deepest condolences to the family. thanks, don. >>> to our viewers, you're in "the situation room." happening now, michael vick is back in the nfl after serving two years in prison after running a dogfighting ring. who signed him and what kind of welcome will he get? president obama striking back at his critics. he's just wrapped up a health care town hall meeting in montana. how did it go? i'll speak with the state's governor, brian schweitzer, standing by live. >>> a deadly collision puts the spotlight on air-traffic controllers who apparently weren't following the rules. one was on the the other wasn't even in the building. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> lots of america's families are visiting the country's national
mummy, you are the trumpet of my life.n. >> at the grave site service, mourners lit candles from the special olympic torch and shriver's son tim, now chairman of the organization, asked the athletes there to come forward to be near the casket. quite a woman. quite a woman, wolf. >> our deepest condolences to the family. thanks, don. >>> to our viewers, you're in "the situation room." happening now, michael vick is back in the nfl after serving two years in prison...